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UC Davis Neuromuscular Research Center

The UC Davis Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation’s Neuromuscular Research team is actively involved in many vital research endeavors designed to improve the lives of people with neuromuscular diseases (NMDs). The UC Davis Neuromuscular Research group has a 30-year history as a National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR) funded Rehabilitation Research and Training Center in Neuromuscular Diseases (RRTC/NMD). The mission of the RRTC/NMD is to improve the lives of individuals with neuromuscular diseases, and their families, by developing and evaluating new strategies to address lifelong needs for health care, rehabilitation, psychosocial well-being, education, employment, and independent living.